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My kids really struggled with writing strong leads for their personal narratives. I found this awesome anchor chart on Pinterest to give them some more ideas of how to write an exciting lead. I wanted the kids to have those ideas right in front of them as they were writing to remind them to really think about their leads. I also try to make a smaller version of all of my anchor charts so the kids can add it to their interactive notebooks. It is great to be able to refer back to the anchor…

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I wanted to share an anchor chart I have used to teach story starters. I love these little doodles- I sometimes find my boys trying to copy them in their notebooks, so I guess when I am squeezing in some instruction with cartoon doodles, we all win :) Here is my (long!) chart- I end up having to put two together, but it's not too bad and you could use smaller handwriting: They are inspired by one of my most favorite teachers online: Beth Newingham. Her site was what initially inspired me to…

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Looking to help your students write better leads? Grab my lead examples, anchors, mentor texts, and activities for FREE. Also, check out this post and see how I break down lead writing into an easy-to-understand process. Your elementary students will love learning how to hook readers. Narrative Writing Anchor Chart, Writing Leads, Writing Mentor Texts, Writing Hooks, Fourth Grade Writing, Fun Writing Activities, Top Teacher, Classroom Idea, Write Better

Looking to help your students write better leads? Grab my lead examples, anchors, mentor texts, and activities for FREE. Also, check out this post and see how I break down lead writing into an easy-to-understand process. Your elementary students will love learning how to hook readers.

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Teaching narrative writing is one of my favorite things! Teaching writing is a challenge–but when students get engaged and can be creative, it’s our way to hook them! If you want to read about some GREAT narrative teaching tips, head over to my blog post on Upper Elementary Snapshots. Check out my ideas about teaching […]

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A teaching blog post on teaching narrative writing to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade! Tons of teaching tips and ideas including narrative writing anchor charts with examples, narrative writing prompts, and graphic organizers. Includes ideas for teaching writing skills like small moments writing, fiction story elements, building characterization, writing strong narrative hooks and leads, and writing types of narrative endings. Great for writer's workshop with elementary students in 1st to 3rd grade! Narrative Writing Introduction Examples, Guided Writing 3rd Grade, Narrative Endings, Small Moments Writing, Writers Workshop Anchor Charts, Narrative Writing Anchor Chart, Lit Review, Teaching Third Grade Reading, Writing Types

A teaching blog post on teaching narrative writing to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade! Tons of teaching tips and ideas including narrative writing anchor charts with examples, narrative writing prompts, and graphic organizers. Includes ideas for teaching writing skills like small moments writing, fiction story elements, building characterization, writing strong narrative hooks and leads, and writing types of narrative endings. Great for writer's workshop with elementary students in 1st to 3rd grade!

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